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Lincoln writes to Kinkead about Oldham & Hemingway suit: "Your
letter . . . has been forwarded to me. . . . The matter now takes me
at great disadvantage, in this, that it will cost me more to leave
the Circuit . . . and attend to taking proof, than it would to give
up the claim. . . . Without a bill of particulars . . . any proof I
can possibly take, will be wide of the mark. . . . Can they
not be ruled to give a Bill of particulars?"Abraham Lincoln to George B. Kinkead, 13 September 1853, CW, 2:203-4.